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Magnetic filter solves domestic heating woes

A Fluid Conditioning Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 20, 2004

When the founder of one of the UK's leading water treatment companies had problems with his home central heating system he thought his company should have the product to rectify the problem.

When Minoo Karani, founder and MD of Aquacure, one of the UK's leading water treatment companies, had problems with his home central heating system he thought his company should have the product to rectify the problem.

His central heating system was frequently failing through both cold spots in the radiators and cavitation in the pumps.

When one of his technicians flushed the system he realised that the problems were due to rust contamination.

He researched the most commonly used systems to remove the rust from the system and found nothing adequate.

At that point he approached Fluid Conditioning Systems who quickly offered a product to assist.

The 5in Magnom was installed by Minoo's technicians.

The FCS team suggested that the system was installed before the pump to protect it.

And because the Magnom does not create a significant pressure drop there was no problem with cavitation in the pump.

Minoo knew within a week that the Magnom was working.

He noticed that the system was flowing more freely, the pump was not cavitating at all and - importantly - the Magnom was filling with contamination.

On inspection it was soon clear that large amounts of rust and magnetic material had been caught by the Magnom.

After 3 weeks the unit needed cleaning, and the core reinstalled, where it still continues to collect smaller remaining amounts of attracted contaminants.

In central heating systems the Magnom has been shown to reduce cold spots, improve flow, extend pump and boiler life and reduce flushing requirements.

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